Termotecnica Pericoli, with almost 60 years of expertise in metal ventilation, introduces a revolutionary plastic air circulation fan: the ACFp.
Manufactured with high quality glass-fiber reinforced plastic, it offers exceptional resistance to corrosion, with a light weight, and long-term durability. These features make it the perfect product for the demanding environments of poultry houses.
Available in the sizes 21″ and 26″, the ACFp combines high airflow capacity with low energy consumption, and features a direct-drive system that ensures minimal maintenance and quiet operation.
The 26” version is UL-certified, ready for the US market, and compliant with upcoming UE ERP 2026 energy regulations. A dual-frequency motor (50/60 Hz) and an optional conversion kit make it adaptable to a wide range of installations.
In poultry houses, the ACFp helps solve several key issues:
The low-noise operation and soft air distribution contribute to calmer birds, less movement, and ultimately better feed conversion and productivity.
The fan has been tested in PeriLab, the Pericoli’s internal R&D lab.
The 21” version is BESSLab certified, and the 26” model certification is in progress. Thanks to the housing design, the fan supports various mounting options (chain, bracket, or clamp), and the special shape of the ACF26P round outlet allows the air sleeve connection.
Smart ventilation, lower costs
The ACFp is not just a fan—it’s a strategic ventilation solution designed to maximize animal performance, reduce mortality, and optimize energy use. Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and highly efficient, it’s the ideal choice for modern poultry facilities focused on sustainability and animal welfare.
🔗 Learn more: pericoli.com/en/product/acf-p
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